E5 2011
Francis Hunter (fhunter1@swarthmore.edu) and Rebekah Yang (ryang1@swarthmore.edu) are the contacts.
Swarthmore's ASME chapter (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) will be meeting every Wednesday night at 8:30 pm in the Hicks Family Room - if you're interested, please come by! Meetings generally last an hour or less.
ASME is open to engineers and non-engineers alike - anybody interested in working with their hands, building stuff and getting dirty is welcome to come. Hope to see you there!
Main goals:
-teach members useful skills like welding, machining, etc.
-have members apply and practice the above skills through small projects such as fabricating useful hand tools and personal projects
-work as a group on larger projects such as setting up the student shop
Julian Leland '12
jlelan1@swarthmore.edu
Andy Bastian
abastia1@swarthmore.edu
IEEE, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, exists to further our understanding of electrical engineering, and to build robots (or other cool projects).
We have meetings at 8:00pm on Tuesdays, in the Hicks 2nd lounge. Our website is at http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/org/ieee/. You can contact Alex Burka '12 (aburka1@swarthmore.edu) with questions.
The video of the project I described can be found here: http://www.geek.com/articles/games/wipeout-recreated-with-an-rc-car-and-lots-of-cardboard-2010084/
SWE meets every Sunday at 2pm in Hicks Lounge (2nd floor). Marley Spector is the SWE main contact:
Marley's contact information:
mspecto1@swarthmore.edu
phone: 516-316-2936
If people want to learn more about national SWE and the SWE national conference the links are below:
SWE Website: http://societyofwomenengineers.swe.org/
Conference Website: http://we11.swe.org/
National Soceity of Black Engineers - currently inactive but could be revitalized at Swarthmore. See Prof. Everbach if interested.
Swarthmore Society of Engineers (SSE)
- currently inactive but could be revitalized. See Prof. Everbach if interested.
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